why Jawaharlal nehru called Dr B R as a symbol of revolt
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Jawaharlal Nehru once said, “Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar was a symbol of revolt against all oppressive features of theHindu society.” ... At thedepressed classes Conference at Yeola in Nasik district in 1935, he declared, “Though I have been born a Hindu, I will not die a Hindu.” His declaration had far-reaching effects.
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Jawaharlal Nehru called Dr B R a symbol of revolt because Ambedkar had the strength and confidence to rouse up the pessimistic classes of society which had undergone for a long in the past.
- Dr Ambedkar was not just a symbol of revolt but also an effective revolutionary himself.
- Dr Ambedkar was a disciple of Buddha, the first revolutionary of this vast land.
- The life history of Dr Ambedkar is bursting with revolutionary efforts of him that establish the difference in the lives of Dalits and other downtrodden societies.
- Dr Ambedkar was an extremely significant symbol who enabled the sustainability of India and Hinduism in the 20th century.
- Dr Ambedkar was a revolutionary and but for him, the letdown people of this country would not have got the freedom and correspondence that they have today.
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